Uniden 3315+1 Steps for Entering Names and Special Characters, Number of times key is pressed

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Steps for Entering Names and Special Characters

Refer to the letters on the number keys to select the desired characters. With each press of a number key (-), the displayed character appears in the following order:

upper case letters first, lower case letters next and finally the number corresponding to the key.

Number of times key is pressed

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Contents WDECT3315 Page Installation & safety Contents Controls and Functions Welcome Main BaseFor WDECT3315+1 only Base AntennaFeatures TerminologyMounting the base unit on a wall Battery maintenance Battery use time per chargeLow battery alert Cleaning the battery charging contactsInstalling the Beltclip Battery replacement and handling0 a N d s e t Headset InstallationDisplay and Icons Room Monitor About the Menu optionsSummary of the Main Menu and Submenu Handset Setup Distinct. RingSubmenu name Description Global SetupSystem Reset Entering the Menu Setting up the MenuDirectLink Mode Handset Setup Using Room MonitorProgramming your Voice Mail Access Number Room MonitorSelecting a Ringer Tone Distinctive Ringer SetupSetting the AutoTalk Setting the Anykey Answer Setting the True BannerSetting the Key Touch Tone Anykey Answer OffGlobal Setup Setting Name Tag POP IDSetting Insert Zero New Zealand only Setting Day and TimeSetting the Dial Mode Australia only Copy PhonebookDe-register the Handset System ResetReplacing the Base Setting Making and Receiving Calls To set Autotalk, see page 13 or to set Anykey Answer seeKeypad lock Placing a Call on HoldTo lock the keypad To unlock the keypadRedialing from Standby Mode Redialing from Talk ModeRedialing a Call Deleting a Redial RecordAdjusting the handset ringer, Earpiece and Speaker Volume Handset ringer volumeEarpiece and speaker volume Ringer MuteTraveling Out-of-Range Tone dialing switch-over australia onlyMute Microphone Privacy mode Privacy Mode OnClarity Booster TalkFind Handset Flash and Call WaitingUsing One Touch Voice Mail Access Dialing your Voice Mail ServiceVoice Mail Access To program or delete your Voice Mail Access Number, SeePhonebook Store/Edit Name Movies Store/Edit NoMovies Beethoven9/SPD1 Distinctive Ring No Selectn FlickerSpeed Dial No Selectn SPD1Empty Steps for Entering Names and Special Characters Number of times key is pressedIf you make a mistake while entering a name Viewing the Phonebook Phonebook Search A-Z Store SelectMaking Calls Using the Phonebook From Standby ModeFrom Talk Mode Speed DialingEditing the Stored Data Deleting the Stored DataChain Dialing Caller ID 21/12 1120AMJane Smith 0295979035Viewing the Caller ID List To finish the viewing operation, press or during a callDeleting a Caller ID message Deleting Information from the Caller ID ListDeleting all Caller ID names/numbers Delete Caller ID YesUsing the Caller ID Message List 21/12 1120AM Jane SmithExpanding Your Phone Multi-Handset ExpendabilityRegister the Handset Place handset on main base to registerSUN 1200A Handset #1 DirectLink Mode To DirectLink Press To enter the DirectLink mode SeeRoom monitor DirectLink CallIntercom/Call Transfer Feature Way ConferencingIntercom To intercom HandsetHold,to transfer Handset #2 Handset #3 Call Transfer FeatureReplacing the Base Additional Information Changing the Digital Security CodePage Troubleshooting Voice Message Indication Index­ G, HK, L V, W, X, Y, ZWarranty Page Page Page Uniden Australia Pty Limited/Uniden New Zealand Limited

3315+1, 3315 specifications

The Uniden 3315 and 3315+1 are innovative two-way radio systems designed for clear, reliable communication in various environments. These models are particularly popular among families and outdoor enthusiasts who require dependable contact over considerable distances.

One of the standout features of the Uniden 3315 is its robust range, which can extend up to 25 miles under optimal conditions. This impressive distance makes it ideal for use in large environments, such as hiking, camping, or even urban areas where the geographical layout can impede communication. The 3315+1 variant, which includes an additional radio, enhances the communication experience, allowing two users to maintain contact simultaneously, making it a great choice for group activities.

In terms of technology, both the 3315 and 3315+1 utilize the FRS (Family Radio Service) and GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) frequencies, providing users with a variety of channels to choose from. This flexibility helps to mitigate interference, ensuring that users can find a clear channel for their conversations. Additionally, the devices come equipped with 22 channels, giving users multiple options to avoid busy channels or interference from other users.

The Uniden 3315 series also features a built-in flashlight and an emergency alert button, which are practical additions for outdoor adventures. The emergency feature can provide peace of mind as it allows users to signal for assistance if they find themselves in a difficult situation.

Operational ease is another significant aspect of these radios. They feature a compact and lightweight design, making them portable and easy to carry. The user-friendly interface, complete with a clear LCD display, ensures that users can quickly adjust settings or switch channels without hassle.

Battery life is critical for any communication device, and the Uniden 3315 and 3315+1 excel in this area. The devices can run on both rechargeable NiMH batteries and standard AA batteries, offering flexibility for extended use. Users don't need to worry about running out of power during crucial moments.

In summary, the Uniden 3315 and 3315+1 are excellent communication tools that combine a long range, user-friendly features, and practical technology. These radios are perfect for those who require reliable communication while exploring the outdoors or managing family adventures. With added functionalities like emergency alerts and flashlight capabilities, they stand out as versatile devices for various applications.